WHO CARES? is a 93-minute feature film shot in seven countries: USA, Canada, Brazil, Peru, Tanzania, Switzerland and Germany. The production crew shot in 20 locations in just 40 days, an incredible feat given the schedules of all the social entrepreneurs profiled. The movie also features animation with scenes recorded in three different languages (Portuguese, English and Spanish).

Interview with Christopher Wasserman, President of the Zermatt Summit "We need to convince business leaders to change the culture within their companies"Announcing Blueprint for Better Business Workshop and Impact Journalism!

A Series of Forbes Insights Profiles of Thought Leaders Changing the Business Landscape: Sarah Collins, Founder of Wonderbag and Paul Polman, CEO, Unilver... The unlikely pairing of South African social entrepreneur Sarah Collins, inventor and founder of Wonderbag and the CEO of Unilever, Paul Polman, just might be the impetus towards [...]

Interview with Christopher Wasserman, President of the Zermatt Summit "We need to convince business leaders to change the culture within their companies"Announcing Blueprint for Better Business Workshop and Impact Journalism!

Are you working on a project that brings together social-mission organisations and businesses to create greater social impact? Do you know of someone who is? Check out the Social & Business Co-Creation: collaboration for impact competition!

Ashoka, the Zermatt Summit Foundation, Fondation Guilé, DPD and Boehringher Ingelheim are launching an unprecedented online collaborative competition, Social & Business Co-Creation: collaboration for impact to source, highlight and catalyze innovative Co-Creation projects in Europe led by social-mission organisations, traditional businesses and public institutions.

« Social & Business Co-Creation: collaboration for impact »: Call for the most innovative Social & Business co-creation projects in Europe!

Ashoka, the Zermatt Summit Foundation, Fondation Guilé, DPD and Boehringer Ingelheim are launching an online collaborative competition, Social & Business Co-Creation: collaboration for impact to source, highlight and catalyze innovative Co-Creation projects in Europe led by social-mission organisations (e.g. NGO, association, not-for-profit, foundation, social enterprise), traditional businesses and public institutions. These projects will illustrate new forms of interaction between social and business to create shared social and economic value at scale. Competition entries can cover a wide range of solutions: from innovative job creation schemes, to the development of new products and services to address essential needs of underserved populations or “last mile” solutions to make these accessible to all. At the core of each project should be the potential to create a more inclusive and human economy, change organisational structures and enable professionals at all levels to become engaged changemakers who turn problems into opportunities.

All social-mission organisations, businesses and public institutions who work together to create change in Europe can apply. The competition deadline is April 10, 2014. The winners will receive coaching and €40,000 in prizes, and will be featured in prominent media. The prizes will be awarded at the Zermatt Summit on June 27th, 2014.

Policy Innovations Beyond CSR: Doing Good Business Policy Innovations Big companies like Unilever, Wal-Mart, and Standard Chartered have ambitious plans to alter their conduct, recalibrating toward a business model that is "good." The slogan at...

E ach of us is a leader. Whether it is at home, at work or in our communities. Each of us leads in some way. As we progress in life - families growing, promotions at work, deeper involvement in communities, the leadership roles become more complex.

Ashoka, the Zermatt Summit Foundation, the Guilé Foundation, DPD and Boeringher Ingelheim launched an online collaborative competition to source, highlight and catalyze innovative co-creation models led by mission-driven organizations and "conventional" businesses in Europe. These models must demonstrate that business and social sector organizations who dare to work hand in hand, can change the rules of the game by transforming business as usual and creating social and economic value. As a result of this alliance, new products and services are developed to address essential needs, "last mile" solutions are in place to make these accessible to all, new jobs are created, and corporate employees, social organization workers and public servants become engaged and passionate changemakers turning problems into new opportunities. The three competition winners received prizes of 20,000 euros, 10,000 euros and 10,000 euros. The prizes were awarded at the prestigious Zermatt Summit on June 27, 2014 where all competition finalists will be invited to meet other like-minded individuals and explore synergies between projects and pioneering organizations. And the winners are...

You can buy a Coca-Cola anywhere in the world, but affordable products that provide essential value like water treatment or lighting often do not reach billions of poor populations around the globe. However, in what is commonly known as the “last mile distribution challenge,“ some social entrepreneurs are providing innovative solutions to make the last mile a first opportunity.

In a world defined by rapid change, the search for solutions to societal and environmental challenges has become more complex. While market systems have become interconnected and supply chains have become supply webs, public policy and industry norms are not changing as fast. As a result, they are increasingly inadequate [...]

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Article in Forbes on Co-Creation : Why is it the future for all of us?If you are a social entrepreneur this will blow you away!

The 2014 edition of the Zermatt Summit will focus on success stories of people who had a dream and made a significant impact in their environment by daring to i

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